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Stream List 2005 (As of 12/31/2005) Aquatic Inventories Project Stream List 2005 (as of 12/31/2005) REGION ...... HIGH DESERT DISTRICT -------- DESCHUTES BASIN -------- COLUMBIA HU-- 17070105 StreamType Miles Year DRY CREEK S 15.8 2003 EIGHTMILE CREEKS 23.7 2002 FIFTEENMILE CREEKS 42.3 2001 FIVEMILE CREEKS 3.5 2002 FIVEMILE CREEKS 14.5 2003 MILL CREEK S 8.1 2005 NORTH FORK MILL CREEKS 4.6 2005 RAMSEY CREEK S 5 2002 RAMSEY CREEK S 3.9 2003 SOUTH FORK MILL CREEKS 3.2 2005 BASIN -------- DESCHUTES HU-- 17070306 StreamType Miles Year BADGER CREEK S 10.3 1999 BAKEOVEN CREEKS 23.5 1995 BIG LOG CREEK S 2.1 1998 BUCKHOLLOW CREEKS 28.8 1991 BUNCHGRASS CREEKS 3 1997 CARTWRIGHT CREEKS 1.4 1998 CEDAR CREEK S 5.2 2000 CRESCENT CREEK - OLD METHODSS 20.1 1990 CROOKED RIVERS 23.7 1997 CROOKED RIVERS 20.5 2005 DESCHUTES RIVERS 37 1993 DESCHUTES RIVERS 13 1997 DUTCHMAN CREEKS 1.6 1998 FOLEY CREEK S 7.5 1998 LITTLE DESCHUTES RIVER - OLD METHODSS 73.7 1989 LITTLE TROUT CREEKS 0.9 1998 LOST CREEK S 6.2 1999 MCKAY CREEK S 4.5 1997 MCKAY CREEK S 13 2005 NOISY CREEK S 1.4 1998 POTLID CREEK S 0.7 1998 Tuesday, October 17, 2006 Page 1 of 75 SHITIKE CREEK S 28.3 1998 SHITIKE CREEK TRIB AS 0.5 1998 SOUTH FORK WARM SPRINGS RIVERS 9 1997 SQUAW CREEK S 15 1995 SQUAW CREEK S 15.2 1997 TENMILE CREEKS 2.4 1998 TROUT CREEK S 45.9 1998 WARD CREEK S 7.5 1998 WARM SPRINGS RIVERS 19.9 1997 WARM SPRINGS RIVERS 7.9 2000 WHITEWATER RIVERS 12.6 1998 BASIN -------- HOOD HU-- 17070105 StreamType Miles Year BALDWIN CREEKS 3.5 2000 DOG RIVER S 0.8 1994 EAST FORK HOOD RIVERS 11.9 1994 EMIL CREEK S 0.4 2003 EVANS CREEK S 0.8 1994 EVANS CREEK S 4 2002 GRAHAM CREEKS 1.4 2000 GREEN POINT CREEKS 2.9 1994 HOOD RIVER S 10.5 1994 LAKEBRANCH CREEKS 10.3 1994 LENZ CREEK S 1.1 2003 MCGEE CREEK S 3.8 2001 MIDDLE FORK HOOD RIVERS 3.9 1994 NEAL CREEK S 8.9 1993 TIEMAN CREEK S 3.6 2000 WEST FORK HOOD RIVERS 5.7 1992 WEST FORK HOOD RIVERS 11.6 1994 WEST FORK NEAL CREEKS 2 1993 BASIN -------- METOLIUS HU-- 17070301 StreamType Miles Year MARIEL CREEK S 1.9 1999 PARKER CREEK S 2.8 1999 BASIN -------- NORTH FORK CROOKED HU-- 17070304 StreamType Miles Year BRUSH CREEK S 7.2 1992 PORTER CREEK S 8.9 1991 Tuesday, October 17, 2006 Page 2 of 75 BASIN -------- SOUTH FORK CROOKED HU-- 17070304 StreamType Miles Year ROBA CREEK S 4.1 1993 SOUTH FORK CROOKED RIVERS 24.4 2001 TWELVEMILE CREEKS 2.7 2001 BASIN -------- WARM SPRINGS HU-- 17070306 StreamType Miles Year BEAVER BUTTE CREEKS 2.1 1998 BEAVER CREEK S 25.7 1998 BOULDER CREEKS 15.1 1999 MILL CREEK S 22.5 1999 SOUTH FORK BOULDER CREEKS 0.9 1999 TWIN FLOWERS CREEKS 1.8 2000 WILSON CREEK S 3.7 1998 DISTRICT -------- KLAMATH BASIN -------- CHEWAUCAN HU-- 17120006 StreamType Miles Year AUGUR CREEK S 7.9 1991 BEAR CREEK S 8.6 1992 BASIN -------- CROOKED CREEK HU-- 17120006 StreamType Miles Year CROOKED CREEKS 19.3 1992 BASIN -------- GOOSE LAKE HU-- 18020001 StreamType Miles Year BAUERS CREEK S 11.2 1991 COGSWELL CREEKS 5.7 1994 COX CREEK S 5.9 1994 CRANE CREEK S 5.9 1994 DREWS CREEK S 3.3 1994 KELLEY CREEK S 6.6 1994 NORTH FORK CRANE CREEKS 0.9 1995 THOMAS CREEK S 32.2 1993 THOMAS CREEK S 4.2 1994 THOMAS CREEK TRIB AS 2.7 1993 BASIN -------- KLAMATH HU-- 18010204 StreamType Miles Year BARNES VALLEY CREEKS 5.9 2001 GRIZZLY CREEK S 3.1 2002 JENNY CREEK S 16.8 2002 KEENE CREEK S 9.2 1993 Tuesday, October 17, 2006 Page 3 of 75 KLAMATH RIVERS 15.7 1998 LONG BRANCH CREEKS 1.5 2001 LOWER CAMP CREEKS 4.6 1997 MILLER CREEK S 7.3 2001 PITCH LOG CREEKS 5.4 2001 PITCH LOG CREEK TRIBUTARYS 4.5 2001 RIGHT FORK CAMP CREEKS 1.3 1997 SPENCER CREEKS 5.6 1990 BASIN -------- MILLER LAKE HU-- 18010201 StreamType Miles Year EVENING CREEK - OLD METHODSS 0.7 1991 MILLER CREEK - OLD METHODSS 10.5 1991 BASIN -------- NORTH FORK SPRAGUE HU-- 18010202 StreamType Miles Year BOULDER CREEKS 4.6 1992 DIXON CREEK S 1 1992 BASIN -------- SOUTH FORK SPRAGUE HU-- 18010202 StreamType Miles Year BROWNSWORTH CREEKS 7.3 1993 DEMING CREEK S 4.6 1992 HAMMOND CREEKS 1.2 1994 LEONARD CREEKS 2.5 1994 BASIN -------- SPRAGUE HU-- 18010202 StreamType Miles Year ROCK CREEK S 5.2 1991 SPRAGUE RIVER S 34.1 1991 TROUT CREEK S 4.1 1991 WHITWORTH CREEKS 9.8 1994 BASIN -------- SYCAN HU-- 18010202 StreamType Miles Year CALAHAN CREEKS 5.3 1993 LONG CREEK S 1.6 1991 LONG CREEK S 14.4 1993 BASIN -------- WARNER VALLEY HU-- 17120007 StreamType Miles Year CAMAS CREEK S 10.9 1998 DISMAL CREEK S 6.7 1990 FIFTEENMILE CREEKS 5.7 1998 MOSQUITO CREEKS 1.1 1990 TWELVEMILE CREEKS 6.3 1998 Tuesday, October 17, 2006 Page 4 of 75 BASIN -------- WILLIAMSON HU-- 18010201 StreamType Miles Year JACKSON CREEK - OLD METHODSS 3.2 1991 SEVENMILE CREEKS 4.7 1991 DISTRICT -------- MALHEUR BASIN -------- ALVORD HU-- 17120009 StreamType Miles Year BIG ALVORD CREEKS 1.9 2004 COTTONWOOD CREEKS 2.6 2004 LITTLE ALVORD CREEKS 1.9 2004 LITTLE MCCOY CREEKS 3.7 2004 MOSQUITO CREEKS 3.9 2004 PIKE CREEK S 3.2 2004 WILLOW CREEK S 2.4 2004 BASIN -------- CATLOW VALLEY HU-- 17120008 StreamType Miles Year HOME CREEK S 14.5 1995 HOME CREEK TRIB AS 2.8 1995 ROCK CREEK S 21.9 1991 SKULL CREEK S 13.7 1995 THREE MILE CREEKS 0.8 1994 THREE MILE CREEKS 1.6 1995 BASIN -------- HART MOUNTAIN HU-- 17120008 StreamType Miles Year GUANO CREEK S 16.2 1992 STOCKADE CREEKS 0.6 1992 BASIN -------- LITTLE MALHEUR HU-- 17050116 StreamType Miles Year CAMP CREEK S 3.9 1990 LARCH CREEK S 0.4 1990 LITTLE MALHEUR RIVERS 9.7 1990 LITTLE MALHEUR RIVER TRIB 1S 0.8 1990 ROCK CREEK S 0.2 1990 SOUTH BULL RUN CREEKS 1.5 1990 BASIN -------- MALHEUR HU-- 17050116 StreamType Miles Year BIG CREEK S 8.4 1993 BIG CREEK TRIB S 0.3 1993 BLUEBUCKET CREEKS 4.9 2003 CLEAR CREEK S 5 2004 Tuesday, October 17, 2006 Page 5 of 75 CORRAL BASIN CREEKS 2.9 1993 COTTONWOOD CREEKS 18.9 2002 LAKE CREEK S 14.9 1994 LAKE CREEK DIVERSIONS 0.5 1994 LAKE CREEK TRIB 1S 0.4 1994 MALHEUR RIVERS 12.5 2003 MALHEUR RIVERS 4.3 2003 MEADOW FORK BIG CREEKS 4.8 1992 MEADOW FORK BIG CREEKS 0.7 1993 SNOWSHOE CREEKS 1.6 1993 WARM SPRINGS CREEKS 3.5 2002 BASIN -------- MALHEUR LAKE HU-- 17120003 StreamType Miles Year ANKLE CREEK S 8.3 2002 COYOTE CREEK S 4.1 2000 DINGLE CREEK S 2.1 2005 KIGER CREEK S 3.7 2005 MCCOY CREEK S 19.2 2005 MCCOY CREEK TRIBUTARY AS 1.8 2005 MUD CREEK S 5.3 2002 RIDDLE CREEK S 15.1 2000 SMYTH CREEK S 8.2 2000 SOUTH FORK ANKLE CREEKS 2 2002 YANK CREEK S 1.7 2003 BASIN -------- MCDERMITT CREEK HU-- 16040201 StreamType Miles Year COTTONWOOD CREEKS 7.7 1996 INDIAN CREEK S 8.6 1996 LINE CANYON CREEKS 4.1 1995 MCDERMITT CREEKS 23.3 1995 MCDERMITT CREEK TRIB AS 1.1 1995 NORTH FORK MCDERMITT CREEKS 4.5 1995 NORTH FORK MCDERMITT TRIB AS 1.8 1995 SAGE CREEK S 11.2 1995 SAGE CREEK TRIB AS 1.7 1995 BASIN -------- NORTH FORK MALHEUR HU-- 17050116 StreamType Miles Year CAPTAIN BOB CREEKS 2.5 1991 ELK CREEK S 4 1991 FLAT CREEK S 1.3 1991 Tuesday, October 17, 2006 Page 6 of 75 FLAT CREEK 1994 LITTLE CRANE CREEKS 2.8 1991 N. FK. MALHEUR (>CRANE CR)S 15.5 1992 N. FK. MALHEUR (ABOVE BEULAH)S 0.6 1998 N. FK. MALHEUR (UP TO BEAR)S 5.4 1998 N. FK. MALHEUR(>RD 1370)S 3.1 1991 ROARING SPRINGS CREEKS 2.6 1991 SHEEP CREEK S 3.7 1991 SHEEP CREEK 1992 SOUTH FORK ELK CREEKS 0.7 1991 SWAMP CREEK S 4.2 1991 SWAMP CREEK S 4.5 1992 SWAMP CREEK TRIB 1S 0.6 1992 BASIN -------- OWYHEE HU-- 17050110 StreamType Miles Year DRY CREEK S 25 2000 BASIN -------- PUEBLO VALLEY HU-- 17120009 StreamType Miles Year DENIO CREEK S 3.9 2004 VAN HORN CREEKS 3.3 2004 BASIN -------- SILVER CREEK HU-- 17120004 StreamType Miles Year CLAW CREEK S 1 1998 DAIRY CREEK S 1.4 1998 MINERAL CREEKS 0.6 1998 NICOLL CREEK S 0.9 1998 ROUGH CREEK S 1.3 1998 SAWMILL CREEKS 0.8 1998 SILVER CREEK S 10.4 1998 WICKIUP CREEK S 6.8 1998 BASIN -------- SILVER LAKE HU-- 17120004 StreamType Miles Year BRIDGE CREEK S 11 1992 BRIDGE CREEK TRIB 1S 1.2 1992 BUCK CREEK S 18.4 1990 DUNCAN CREEK S 10.2 1992 EAST FORK DUNCAN CREEKS 4.3 1992 BASIN -------- SILVIES HU-- 17120002 StreamType Miles Year BEAR CREEK S 4.9 1990 Tuesday, October 17, 2006 Page 7 of 75 LANDING CREEKS 3.5 2002 MOUNTAIN CREEKS 2.3 1998 SKULL CREEK S 4.4 2002 BASIN -------- SOUTH FORK MALHEUR HU-- 17050116 StreamType Miles Year ALDER CREEK S 3.9 2004 COLEMAN CREEKS 5.5 2004 COLEMAN CREEK TRIBUTARYS 0.8 2004 CRANE CREEK S 1.7 2004 BASIN -------- WHITEHORSE HU-- 17120009 StreamType Miles Year COTTONWOOD CREEKS 5.5 1993 COTTONWOOD CREEK 1994 COTTONWOOD CREEKS 5.9 2004 COW CAMP TRIBS 3.2 1994 DOOLITTLE CREEKS 6.2 1993 DOOLITTLE CREEK 1994 FIFTEEN MILE CREEKS 0.5 1993 FIFTEEN MILE CREEK 1994 LITTLE WHITEHORSE CREEKS 13.5 1992 LITTLE WHITEHORSE CREEK 1994 LITTLE WHITEHORSE CREEKS 9.9 2003 LITTLE WHITEHORSE CREEKS 3.4 2004 WHITEHORSE CREEKS 19.3 1993 WHITEHORSE CREEK 1994 WHITEHORSE CREEKS 8.3 2004 BASIN -------- WILLOW HU-- 17120009 StreamType Miles Year WILLOW CREEK S 17.1 1992 WILLOW CREEK 1994 WILLOW CREEK S 18.2 2003 WILLOW CREEK TRIB 1S 2.2 1992 WILLOW CREEK TRIB 1 1994 WILLOW CREEK TRIB 2 1994 REGION .....
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